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Lemmy Kilmister Singer for Motorhead, Do I need to take to back ta skool Esa? By The way how are ya?
I'm glad I didn't have to fight in a war, I'm glad I didn't get killed or kill somebody, I hope my kids enjoy the same lack of manhood
Thanks Bobby... I couldn't pass up the chance to make a smart-ass reply.
One of my first concerts in the early '80s was seeing some guy named Ozzy opening up for Motörhead at the War Memorial in Johnstown. What a show... Lemmy, Ozzy, and Randy Rhodes all under the same roof... with festival seating.
Motörhead has a grammy nomination this year in the "Best Metal Performance" category for the song "Whiplash"... and Lemmy couldn't care less LOL.
One of my first concerts in the early '80s was seeing some guy named Ozzy opening up for Motörhead at the War Memorial in Johnstown. What a show... Lemmy, Ozzy, and Randy Rhodes all under the same roof... with festival seating.
Motörhead has a grammy nomination this year in the "Best Metal Performance" category for the song "Whiplash"... and Lemmy couldn't care less LOL.
... and then the wheel fell off.
All hail Lemmy, he of the too-tall mic stand and facial Coco-Puffs! I was introduced to Motorhead by an episode of Young Ones, a British comedy that used to play on MTV. BBC America still carries it. They did "Ace of Spades," and it was punk as hell. I loved it. Lemmy claims he roadie'd for Hendrix, anyone ever hear that?----->JMS
I stand corrected, JP. All I remembered was that we were there to see Motörhead. At that time I knew who Lemmy was, but not Ozzy. Was that in 1980? I remember skipping school that day and drinking before noon. It was also my first concert. A lot of that day is a blur, but I puked on the way there (after 4 beers) and was fairly sober by the time the show started. Hehe. Whatta lightweight.
I saw Motörhead a second time in '91 at the Starlake on "Operation Rock & Roll", a festival type tour with a lot of good bands: Judas Priest, Alice Cooper, Motörhead, Suicidal Tendencies, Dangerous Toys, and more. I think that may have been Priest's last tour with Halford singing.
I saw Motörhead a second time in '91 at the Starlake on "Operation Rock & Roll", a festival type tour with a lot of good bands: Judas Priest, Alice Cooper, Motörhead, Suicidal Tendencies, Dangerous Toys, and more. I think that may have been Priest's last tour with Halford singing.
... and then the wheel fell off.
Genius! Absolute genius!Ron wrote:Lemmy smack your ass for not knowing who Lemmy is.esa wrote:...lemmy who?
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Motorhead and The Young Ones in the same thread!! This Rockpage community kicks ass!!
I recently rented all the Young Ones episodes from the local video store and watched them all in one sitting....aside from Spinal Tap, thats about the funniest shit I've ever seen. (well, unless you include Lemmy's moly moly mole and that internet video of Danzig getting beat up)
I recently rented all the Young Ones episodes from the local video store and watched them all in one sitting....aside from Spinal Tap, thats about the funniest shit I've ever seen. (well, unless you include Lemmy's moly moly mole and that internet video of Danzig getting beat up)
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DMFJ03 wrote:Genius! Absolute genius!Ron wrote:Lemmy smack your ass for not knowing who Lemmy is.esa wrote:...lemmy who?
::makes face:: smart ass. listen here. i like the band. they are good. i enjoy them. i just suck with names and saying "lemmie" means nothing to me unless you put where he's from.
::and sticks tongue out at bobby lee:: thank you so much for defending me, darlin'.
~*~Esa~*~
I'll be the one left standing behind you, looking the other way as you glance back at what you've lost.
I'll be the one left standing behind you, looking the other way as you glance back at what you've lost.
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Hawkwind firing Lemmy for having drug problems: that would be like Pink Floyd firing Roger Waters because he had a poster of Timothy Leary.........or Bad Daze firing Paul because he has an avatar of Albert Hofmann.Jim Price wrote:Lemmy did roadie for Hendrix, then spend time in the Rocking Vicars before joining Hawkwind in 1971. He then got fired by Hawkwind in 1975 when he got into drug problems during a U.S. tour. That paved the way for Lemmy to form Motorhead.
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